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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you romantically interested in her? If so, don’t pretend to have tastes or habits that you really abhor. Post divorce, I wasted months dating a guy who ultimately told me he didn’t believe in God (I’m religious), hated sci-fi (I’m a huge nerd), and couldn’t see how I reconciled the two. Why spend months attending Mass with me, then binge-watching BSG? And, don’t say just for sex. There’s plenty of sex available with people who don’t love things that you hate![/quote] [b]He did those things to make you happy and you dumped him? [/b]I’m trying to figure out which one is more above and beyond the call: Palm Sunday mass or Battlestar season 3.[/quote] Problem is, people can only keep up doing things to make the other person happy for so long. Once they had been together awhile, or worse married, he'd drop the facade and PP would be stuck with a guy she doesn't have anything in common with. I recommend OP think carefully about his plan. Eventually he'll get sick of having to read so many books and she'll get bored of him. Personally, when dealing with people who like intellectual conversations, I tell them there's only one kind of self-pleasure I'm into.[/quote]
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